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Enter your bill amount, choose a tip percentage (or enter your own), and optionally split the total among friends.
Want an easy way to double-check percentages and see global etiquette? Read our guide to calculating tips fast ,global tipping etiquette .
Last updated 15 Jun 2025
How to Use the Tip Calculator
- Enter your bill amount.
- Choose a tip percentage or enter your own.
- Optionally, enter the number of people to split the bill.
- Click Calculate to see the tip and total per person.
Tip: Check our etiquette guide for country-specific tipping norms.
Use Cases
- Split restaurant bills fairly for groups and work dinners.
- Calculate delivery, salon, and taxi tips in seconds.
- Adjust tips while traveling across countries with different norms.
Worked Examples
Example 1: $84.50 bill with 18% tip = $15.21; total $99.71. Split by 3 people = $33.24 each.
Example 2: $42 lunch with 20% tip = $8.40; total $50.40.
Common Mistakes
- Tipping on post-discount total when you intended pre-discount service value.
- Forgetting to include drinks or add-on charges in the base amount.
- Rounding incorrectly when splitting among multiple people.
Pro Tips / Expert Tips
- Use 10% as a quick anchor, then double it for a fast 20% estimate.
- When splitting, round up by a few cents to avoid underpaying the server.
- Save common presets (15%, 18%, 20%) for faster checkout decisions.
Internal Linking
Next, try the Discount Calculator and Unit Converter. Learn more in How to Calculate a Tip and Global Tipping Etiquette.
Tip Calculator FAQ
Can I use this for group bills?
Yes, enter the number of people to split the total evenly.
What is a standard tip percentage?
15–20% is common in the US; check our etiquette guide for other countries.
Can I round up the tip?
Absolutely! Many people round up for convenience or generosity.